Ambrose Palmer the early days
Posted: 18 Mar 2012, 21:50
My Father recently wrote a book about growing up in Sydney in the 20's and 30's. He made mention of two people who influenced him in his development, one being Ambrose Palmer, our countries great heavy weight boxing champion of that period and the other, a referee by the name of Joe Wallace.
When my father was a student at Hurlstone Agricultural College in about 1936/37, he said the students, including him, were given boxing lessons from time to time by the above named. A good freind has said he must have got the nanes wrong because Ambrose was Melbourne based and never lived in Sydney.
Ambrose had several fights in Sydney though. I am wondering if my Father's memory is correct and he is not getting names mixed up with someone else. He remembers clearly a young Ambrose Palmer and another older, larger man by the name of Joe Wallace who was a boxing referee.
Is there anyone in the boxing fraternity that may have any knowledge of this or know of Ambrose Palmers life around this time. Ambrose's Father trained him and I was wondering if the referee and Ambroses Father may have been a more likely combination.
If there is anyone that can throw light on to this I would be ever grateful. My Dad is ninety this year and still sharp as tack if not physically well. It would be icing on the cake if this bit of history can be confirmed true to Dad's memory.
agpat55
When my father was a student at Hurlstone Agricultural College in about 1936/37, he said the students, including him, were given boxing lessons from time to time by the above named. A good freind has said he must have got the nanes wrong because Ambrose was Melbourne based and never lived in Sydney.
Ambrose had several fights in Sydney though. I am wondering if my Father's memory is correct and he is not getting names mixed up with someone else. He remembers clearly a young Ambrose Palmer and another older, larger man by the name of Joe Wallace who was a boxing referee.
Is there anyone in the boxing fraternity that may have any knowledge of this or know of Ambrose Palmers life around this time. Ambrose's Father trained him and I was wondering if the referee and Ambroses Father may have been a more likely combination.
If there is anyone that can throw light on to this I would be ever grateful. My Dad is ninety this year and still sharp as tack if not physically well. It would be icing on the cake if this bit of history can be confirmed true to Dad's memory.
agpat55